The RDFCC Under 18 XC MTB Series Round 2

MTB XC
, Forest of Dean –
Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Event Summary

Event Overview

The 2.1km course is new for this year. It uses part of the Freeminers trail and a section of the RDFCC enduro in reverse. It also incorporates a new section, prepared especially for the events and a previously lightly used track (only ridden by a few locals). The full route is 90% single track incorporating fast rolling sections, rooty ascents/descents and an exciting drop off.(chicken run available)

The U8’s course is a shorter circuit avoiding some of the more technical sections but still a good test of skill and stamina.

There are toilet/changing facilities and refreshments available at the Pedalabikeaway cycle centre.

Please come along and support us and see what the Forest of Dean has to offer.

Event Summary

Event Overview

The 2.1km course is new for this year. It uses part of the Freeminers trail and a section of the RDFCC enduro in reverse. It also incorporates a new section, prepared especially for the events and a previously lightly used track (only ridden by a few locals). The full route is 90% single track incorporating fast rolling sections, rooty ascents/descents and an exciting drop off.(chicken run available)

The U8’s course is a shorter circuit avoiding some of the more technical sections but still a good test of skill and stamina.

There are toilet/changing facilities and refreshments available at the Pedalabikeaway cycle centre.

Please come along and support us and see what the Forest of Dean has to offer.

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